Virology Lectures 2018 #21: Evolution
Viral evolution is the constant change of a viral population in the face of selection pressures. In this lecture we consider the four main drivers of viral evolution: large numbers of progeny, mutation, selection, and quasispecies effects, and discuss where viruses came from and where they are going.
Видео Virology Lectures 2018 #21: Evolution канала Vincent Racaniello
Видео Virology Lectures 2018 #21: Evolution канала Vincent Racaniello
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